Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Good idea Ezra. But it's a monumental task, one on which the left has a head start of more than a century and now dominates the education system and the media, to name just two of the most important cultural influences.

Greg Gutfeld on "Why the Right is Right": "Conservatism doesn't compete with liberalism, it sustains it":

Try and tell that to the 68% of Canadians who voted for liberalism, or worse, last week. Someone has to try. Meanwhile, conservatism, whether or not that 68% acknowledges it, will motor on making stuff for liberals to take.

That's not bad advice, but there's no such thing as junk food. There are only junk diets. So, if you take everything in moderation, including what people insist on labeling as "junk" food, you'll do fine. Even moderation should be taken in moderation. Pig out once in a while!

Since then it has become increasingly apparent that she is little more than partisan activist who has little understanding of either "human rights" or her own role as an appointed government employee (aka "hack"). Immediately following boy-Justin's big victory she proved this beyond a doubt by releasing this partisan affront to common sense.

Imagine the damage that will be done by this nimrod with the Trudeau Liberal nimrods in power!

Were the choices of possible conservative appointees completely non-existent? And even if that were so could Peter MacKay not have found even one Liberal with half a clue? Horrible judgement, Peter! We lose! Big time!

It is ... no mistake that cultural Marxists in the form of "social
justice warriors", PC busybodies and feminists tend to create artificial
divisions between people and “classes” while attacking and homogenizing
very real and natural divisions between individuals based on biological
reality and inherent genetic and psychological ability.

... The insane lie that cultural Marxists seem to have conned themselves and
others into believing is that their “activism” is somehow
anti-establishment. In fact, social justice is constantly coddled and supported by the establishment. ... Cultural Marxists ARE the establishment.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

The
conservative and anti-Russian era of Stephen Harper has thus ended. -
See more at:
http://english.pravda.ru/world/americas/22-10-2015/132394-canada_trudeau-0/#sthash.U7BWOqdB.dpuf

The conservative and anti-Russian era of Stephen Harper has thus ended.The new Prime Minister of Canada ... whose father was loyal to the Soviet Union, promised that Canada would return to international politics as a "compassionate and constructive" state.

... Now we have “airheads.” The term is perhaps over-colloquial, but I think it best expresses the quality our new leaders share

... The Trudeau boy is a generation younger. In addition to snowboarding,
his experience includes nightclub bouncer, and teaching high school in
Vancouver. ... the lad was not really
exposed to politics until it came into his head, or into the heads of
Liberal Party organizers,

... His acceptance speech last night was sort-of sweet; it showed him still quite damp behind the ears.

... I don’t think he is especially malicious. ... has the media savvy of the selfie generation, and can more or less
handle the bofferball questions from a sympathetic press. His sincerity
shineswhen it comes to a small range of policy enthusiasms, such as the
legalization of marijuana and brothels, and he is visibly convinced
that peace is much nicer than war.

... I’m sure he “believes” in the drivel he is mouthing. I expect he will
prove more used than using, as his government agenda falls into place.

Besides the Liberals, for starters, everybody who helped get them elected - unions, lobbyists, journalists, cronies .... will cash in big time. Open, transparent government, Trudeau style. Then there are the indirect beneficiaries like our enemies and economic rivals:

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

The rise of Justin Trudeau has been like the rise of a helium balloon. A celebrity lightweight with an inflated
ego and sense of entitlement - arising entirely from his accident of birth - Justin was released and wafted aloft by the LPC and a liberal dominated mainstream media that has
never stopped idolizing, mythologizing and worshipping his father Pierre as their secular god. The son of "god", Justin, born on
Christmas day no less, has been afforded similar adoration - as a Liberal Party messiah. The liberal media propaganda machine inflated Justin's image and minimized or ignored his gaffes while relentlessly and viciously demonizing the "Nixonian" enemy, Stephen Harper. That's how a completely unqualified lightweight, the lightest in Canadian history, came to be elected Prime Minister last night.

Having the Liberals undeservedly returned to power from third place is bad enough, but having to accept the foppish boy-Justin as my Prime Minister is absolutely galling. You can't blame Justin, it's not his fault he was born a Trudeau, but to think that someone, anyone, with a resume as thin as his could go from backbench MP to party leader to Prime Minister on his first try, is incredible.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Here's one of them - the mild mannered, 79 year old gentleman, Charles:

"... My main difference with Hillary is on the vision of what kind of society makes people's lives better - [Hillary's (and all Democrats')] is a vision of society in which people are too evil or stupid to run their own lives but those in power are perfectly capable of running everybody elses' lives because they're so much smarter. It's what Hayek called "the fatal conceit" or William Easterly called "the tyranny of experts" because that's what it is, tyranny.

... [government] waste and spending are heading us towards a financial cliff ... The reason we tend to support Republicans is they're taking us towards the cliff at only 70 miles an hour and the Democrats are taking us at 100 miles an hour. ..."

Friday, October 16, 2015

If a man is defined by his enemies, Stephen Harper still has a lot going
for him in the dying days of this election campaign. On balance, he has
been a good Prime Minister in trying times, and yet he drives people to
frenzies of hatred, which says far more about them than him. ...

Stephen Harper may be the worst prime minister in memory, as many claim. Or the best. You be the judge. ...

... On energy and the environment, Harper has been a tightwad. His
predecessors in both Liberal and Conservative parties subsidized the
development of the tar sands. Harper phased out these subsidies.

...money in people’s hands isn’t the only measure of well being. Canada
ranks among the top 10 nations of the world in having the World’s Most
Open Governments, in the Social Progress Index, in the Soft Power 30
Index, and in the World Happiness ranking, and we are the absolute top
in Best Country for Business in the G20, and Best GDP growth among the
G7 nations. Not surprisingly, when you put all this together, Canada
landed in the #1 spot as the most respected nation in the world, based
on a survey of 48,000 people around the world conducted by the
Reputation Institute, which ranked 55 nations for perceived trust,
admiration and respect.

Friday, October 9, 2015

As the election draws closer, Harper Derangement Syndrome seems to be intensifying. On the way into the CPC campaign rally in Surrey last night, a guy walked back and forth on the sidewalk across the street shouting vile insults at rally-goers lining up outside the venue. It was funny, weird and at the same time disturbing because he seemed genuinely nuts.

And inside the venue, during Stephen Harper's speech, three more "protesters" managed to infiltrate the rally. One unfurled a banner calling for "climate justice" (don't we all know Harper is a climate criminal?), another rushed towards Harper (aiming to do what wasn't clear) getting within a foot of him before being tackled by security guards, and shortly after a third started shouting at Harper from the audience before being grabbed and hustled out.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi doesn’t like the dog whistles in the federal
election campaign. Who is whistling and who are the dogs?

“Dog-whistle politics” is what they call it, and it is not a lovely
term. It comes from the world of campaign consultants, and that is not a
lovely world. ...... I object to the characterization of those who do not see the world in
the same way as Nenshi cast in the role of the dogs. ...

Nenshi and his ilk don't seem to realize that the term "dog-whistle" (likely an MSNBC host's
brain-f*rt) is itself the left's dog-whistle signal to its bigoted dog-packs to
attack their opponents with accusations of racism.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Since I refuse to watch the CBC I only suspect that it is following its usual pathetic pattern of political bias. Graeme C. Gordon confirms this in his excellent piece "The CBC's Insolent Election Bias":

As Canada’s federal election is less than a month away, the CBC is now a
full-fledged left-wing partisan mouthpiece. If you thought the BBC was
bad, it has nothing on its bastardized clone. Canada’s public
broadcaster—despite its cute mandate to reflect the views of all
Canadians—has devoted itself to mocking Conservative Leader Prime
Minister Stephen Harper, all the while lauding and defending Liberal
Leader Justin Trudeau. ...

Saturday, October 3, 2015

"... the European Union is breaking the law ... effectively inviting the entire Muslim world to Europe. This is guaranteed to make Europe more dangerousfor everyone, but especially for women, and for gay people and for Jews ....

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Ontarians are clearly having buyer’s remorse after re-electing its
Liberal government last year, with two-thirds now believing that Ontario
is headed in the wrong direction.

... Ontario now qualifies for equalization payments, confirming its shift from “have” to “have-not” status within Confederation. The government’s response was more government spendingfinanced by deficits that doubled its total debt over the past decade.

... In economic policymaking, Ontario has become the Eighth Blunder of the
World. Instead of focusing on policies that would encourage economic
growth, the Wynne government is following the maritime province’s tactic
of begging the federal government for more transfer payments.

According to a study by
the Institute of Catalysis and Environment in Lyon (IRCELYON, CNRS /
University Lyon 1) and the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
(TROPOS), the oceans are producing unexpectedly large quantities
of isoprene – a volatile organic compound (VOC) – which is known to have
a cooling effect on climate.

... The news could scarcely have come at a worse time for the global climate
alarmist community which has been ramping up the scaremongering message
in the run up to the latest round of UN climate talks in Paris this
December.

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